Eid babies bring hope, joy to UAE families amid regional war

[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.] Even as geopolitical tensions continue in the background, moments of quiet joy continue to unfold in hospitals across the UAE. This Eid Al Fitr, the sound of newborn cries brought a sense of hope and renewal, offering families a deeply personal reason to celebrate.For many parents, the festival took on an even more profound meaning as they welcomed new life into the world. Doctors say such moments serve as powerful reminders of resilience, continuity and the enduring human spirit — even in uncertain times.Across Abu Dhabi and Dubai, maternity wards witnessed emotional scenes as families marked both Eid and the arrival of their children. For medical teams too, these births stood out as milestones that blended celebration with purpose.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.Baby of Saqib Rauf and Farah Diba Sakib Eid holds a deeper meaningFor Pakistani couple Saqib Rauf and Farah Diba Sakib, this year's Eid holds a deeper meaning. At exactly midnight on Eid day, they received life’s greatest gift in the form of their newborn baby at Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi. The baby boy is their second child, and weighed 3.44 kg.Reflecting on the moment, Rauf said, "This Eid will always remain close to our hearts. Welcoming our baby at this time feels especially meaningful. Moments like these remind us of what truly matters. We hope his arrival brings brighter days ahead for everyone.” The father added that he feels very fortunate and is determined to provide a bright future for his little one.“Being part of such moments is always deeply fulfilling. Welcoming a new life is a powerful reminder of hope and continuity. When a baby is born on a day of celebration, it adds an extra layer of significance for the family and for us as caregivers. We are honored to support families during these milestones and wish the baby a healthy and fulfilling journey ahead,” said Dr Sailaja Vuppu, HOD and Consultant Obstetrics & Gynaecology.For both the families and medical staff, this Eid al-Fitr will forever be remembered as a time of new beginnings and abundant blessings. Baby of Done Lakshika Wanama and Diluka Abeyrathna First child after eight yearsA baby girl born in the early hours of Eid brought double joy to a Sri Lankan couple celebrating their first child after eight years of marriage.Dr Shizra Shahnawaz, specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist, at Prime Hospital Dubai said the healthy newborn was delivered at 2:55am. The mother’s pregnancy had been closely monitored due to pregnancy-induced hypertension and gestational diabetes, making the safe delivery even more special for the family and medical team.Dr Shizra Shahnawaz Specialist, OBGYN, Prime Hospital said, “On this blessed occasion of Eid, witnessing the birth of a new life fills my heart with immense gratitude and joy. As an obstetrician, every delivery is special, but a baby born on Eid carries a unique sense of hope, renewal, and divine blessing.“It is a beautiful reminder of life’s miracles and the happiness that new beginnings bring to families. Being part of such a sacred moment is truly an honor. Wishing the newborn and family a lifetime of health, love, and countless blessings.”The father reiterated that having their baby born on Eid made it even more meaningful for the family.Diluka Abeyrathna who is the father said, “It is a day filled with joy, blessings, and togetherness, and our baby becomes a beautiful part of that. We are so thankful to Dr Shizra and the whole Prime team, as you all did your very best to make our dream so beautiful and lovely.”UAE residents set to celebrate Eid with gratitude and togethernessLook: Eid Al Fitr prayers bring calm and unity across the UAE

Eid babies bring hope, joy to UAE families amid regional war

[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]

Even as geopolitical tensions continue in the background, moments of quiet joy continue to unfold in hospitals across the UAE. This Eid Al Fitr, the sound of newborn cries brought a sense of hope and renewal, offering families a deeply personal reason to celebrate.

For many parents, the festival took on an even more profound meaning as they welcomed new life into the world. Doctors say such moments serve as powerful reminders of resilience, continuity and the enduring human spirit — even in uncertain times.

Across Abu Dhabi and Dubai, maternity wards witnessed emotional scenes as families marked both Eid and the arrival of their children. For medical teams too, these births stood out as milestones that blended celebration with purpose.

Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.

Baby of Saqib Rauf and Farah Diba Sakib

Eid holds a deeper meaning

For Pakistani couple Saqib Rauf and Farah Diba Sakib, this year's Eid holds a deeper meaning. At exactly midnight on Eid day, they received life’s greatest gift in the form of their newborn baby at Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi. The baby boy is their second child, and weighed 3.44 kg.

Reflecting on the moment, Rauf said, "This Eid will always remain close to our hearts. Welcoming our baby at this time feels especially meaningful. Moments like these remind us of what truly matters. We hope his arrival brings brighter days ahead for everyone.” The father added that he feels very fortunate and is determined to provide a bright future for his little one.

“Being part of such moments is always deeply fulfilling. Welcoming a new life is a powerful reminder of hope and continuity. When a baby is born on a day of celebration, it adds an extra layer of significance for the family and for us as caregivers. We are honored to support families during these milestones and wish the baby a healthy and fulfilling journey ahead,” said Dr Sailaja Vuppu, HOD and Consultant Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

For both the families and medical staff, this Eid al-Fitr will forever be remembered as a time of new beginnings and abundant blessings.

Baby of Done Lakshika Wanama and Diluka Abeyrathna

First child after eight years

A baby girl born in the early hours of Eid brought double joy to a Sri Lankan couple celebrating their first child after eight years of marriage.

Dr Shizra Shahnawaz, specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist, at Prime Hospital Dubai said the healthy newborn was delivered at 2:55am. The mother’s pregnancy had been closely monitored due to pregnancy-induced hypertension and gestational diabetes, making the safe delivery even more special for the family and medical team.

Dr Shizra Shahnawaz Specialist, OBGYN, Prime Hospital said, “On this blessed occasion of Eid, witnessing the birth of a new life fills my heart with immense gratitude and joy. As an obstetrician, every delivery is special, but a baby born on Eid carries a unique sense of hope, renewal, and divine blessing.

“It is a beautiful reminder of life’s miracles and the happiness that new beginnings bring to families. Being part of such a sacred moment is truly an honor. Wishing the newborn and family a lifetime of health, love, and countless blessings.”

The father reiterated that having their baby born on Eid made it even more meaningful for the family.

Diluka Abeyrathna who is the father said, “It is a day filled with joy, blessings, and togetherness, and our baby becomes a beautiful part of that. We are so thankful to Dr Shizra and the whole Prime team, as you all did your very best to make our dream so beautiful and lovely.”

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